[Editor's Note: Today we are introducing "Deal Me In," from syndicated casino gaming columnist Mark Pilarski, which will run every Saturday on Patch.] Dear Mark: What would make a player take down his Don't Pass wager once the point has been established? I saw a player do this recently, more than once, without much success I might add. Lenny G. My best guess, Lenny, is that you had your eye on a superstitious player and his point was either a 6 or an 8. The casino jumps for joy when you take down your bet on the Don't Pass, because once these wagers are assigned a number, the player has an …